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Nonfiction Reader Response--Respond using specific information from the text where appropriate.
What topic(s) does this book describe?
Describe the structure of the book. Is there a table of contents, index, headings, subheadings, glossary? Do these or any other features make the book easier for you to understand? Does the book contain illustrations, graphs, charts, etc.; are they helpful in understanding the book?
Who is the author? What qualifies the author to write about this information?
What surprised you the most in this section? Why did you find it surprising?
In your reading for today, what information surprised you? Explain.
What information from your reading for today, left you with questions? About what would you like to learn more? Where are some places you could find this information?
What techniques did the author use to make this easy to understand?
Describe the author's diction, style, and tone using specific examples from your reading.
Would you like to read more about this topic? Why?
By reading this, what have you learned that will help you in school? Outside of school?
Did you come across a problem in your reading that you had not considered before? Describe the problem? Is there a solution to the problem? Describe the solution or why there isn't one.
Are any of the real life situations or people that you read about similar to situations or people in your life? How are they similar or different?
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